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Wag The Dog A Study On Film And Reality In The Digital Age Eleftheria Thanouli

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Wag The Dog A Study On Film And Reality In The Digital Age Eleftheria Thanouli
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.87 MB
Author: Eleftheria Thanouli
ISBN: 9781441189363, 9781628929171, 144118936X, 1628929170
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Wag The Dog A Study On Film And Reality In The Digital Age Eleftheria Thanouli by Eleftheria Thanouli 9781441189363, 9781628929171, 144118936X, 1628929170 instant download after payment.

is a film that became a media event and a cultural icon because it inadvertently short-circuited the distance that is supposed to separate reality and fiction. The film’s narration challenges the established boundaries between the fiction and nonfiction tradition, as Barry Levinson, the director, embeds his interest in documentary filmmaking and complicates the issue of narrative agency in the way he frames the story.
The examination of the historical and social context in which it was produced, exhibited and received worldwide enables the author to illuminate a series of changes in the way a fiction film reflects and interacts with reality, urging us to reconsider some of our central and long-standing concepts or even paradigms in film theory. Eleftheria Thanouli provides new insights into a series of issues from both classical and contemporary film theory, like the conceptual and ontological stakes in the use of digital technology, the impact of mass media on public memory and the political role of cinema in a globalized and conglomerated world.

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